Harley Davidsmith & Wesson
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Last Call- Two Pot, Six Shooter Edition
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The throttle is on the left handlebar?Difficult to ride and use the shooter if it isn't.
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Unless there's also one on the other side.
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I don't understand why he'd trade away the relative reliability of a horse.
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So much cooler than the sheriff relegated to the hubcapped Impala.
Oh and the bullet hole on the fender? Completely necessary. -
Um, that's not a Smith and Wesson, it's a single action .45 Colt, or a copy like a Ruger Vaquero. I'm not revoking your poetic license, I'm just saying (I know because I've got examples of both within reach).
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Looks like the frame has two pins for the action, making it a New Model Ruger of some sort. (Blackhawk almost within reach of the keyboard….)
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Harley Davidcolt? (BTW, prolly not a lot of authentic Harley Davidson parts on there either)
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As someone who has been known to combine alcohol, firearms, motorcycles, and wagering, I can say definitively that it really helps to be left-handed.
Beyond that, it helps to be young and stupid. And I'm not as young as I used to be. -
File under: What could possibly go wrong?!
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It's for putting the Harley out of its misery when it inevitably goes kaput. A single bullet through the cylinder head with eyes averted….
"Harley owners all know each other because they keep meeting on the side of the road when their bikes break down"
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I hear the sidearm, bullets, and holster are legally required when one gets a motorcycle endorsement on their license from the Arizona Motor Vehicle Division…
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I want a full pic of this bike